I was determined to see and photograph Red Throated Pipit,as last time during october, I heard them calling but couldn`t locate any amongst the throngs of skylarks,crested larks and meadow pipits.This time my luck was in and 2 were heard calling and duly photographed.As it was Feb, they have not come into breeding plummage, but their bold stripes made them easily identifiable!
They have a striking terracotta pink throat come april/may but I think these individuals were both 1st winter birds.
Sardinian warbler were quite common all around.I even found a pair nest building in some low scrub!
On my last trip, a bird that I heard regularly,but never saw was the Black Francolin.A very terrestrial,sedentary,shy and unobtrusive bird.It is about the size of a grey partridge and very vocal.
Its call is highly charachteristic and normally the first sign of its presence.It is a striking looking gamebird, with the male having a black head and breast,seperated with a broad reddish brown neckband.A white cheek stripe is added for good measure.Very difficult to approach, I was 150 yds away when these shots were taken.This finishes my first account of Cyprus and another will be added shortly showing a few Hen Harrier shots.Thanks for looking in!!!!!!!!!
Paul. Good to hear from you and now to see some of the lovely birds you saw in Cyprus. What a striking bird the Finch's Wheatear is and well done capturing the Black Francolin.
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